What is the verdict? (E2 bluetooth)

Is the Tungsten E2 capable of bluetooth syncing?  I've read both types of arguments.   (Some say that it only capable with a bluetooth 'card' that Palm used to sell.   Some say that bluetooth is available as is.  (After all, it does have a 'Bluetooth' app on the unit itself, even after hard reset.
So to clear up any  confusion,  whom is right?
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Hello whatsizbucket, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
The E2 has a Bluetooth radio.  The T|E did not.  See this link:
http://kb.hpwebos.com/wps/portal/kb/common/article/38753_en.html
What are you interested syncing to?
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